I have an assembly code (hello1.s) where global label A_Td is defined and I want to access all the long data values defined with global label A_Td from/inside C program.
.file "hello1.s"
.globl A_Td
.text
.align 64
A_Td:
.long 1353184337,1353184337
.long 1399144830,1399144830
.long 3282310938,3282310938
.long 2522752826,2522752826
.long 3412831035,3412831035
.long 4047871263,4047871263
.long 2874735276,2874735276
.long 2466505547,2466505547
As A_Td is defined in text section, so it is placed in code section and only one copy is loaded into memory.
Using yasm , I have generated hello1.o file
yasm -p gas -f elf32 hello1.s
Now, to access all the long data using global label A_Td , I have written following C code (test_glob.c) taking clue from here global label.
//test_glob.c
extern A_Td ;
int main()
{
long *p;
int i;
p=(long *)(&A_Td);
for(i=0;i<16;i++)
{
printf("p+%d %p %ld\n",i, p+i,*(p+i));
}
return 0;
}
Using following command I have compiled C program and then run the C code.
gcc hello1.o test_glob.c
./a.out
I am getting following output
p+0 0x8048400 1353184337
p+1 0x8048404 1353184337
p+2 0x8048408 1399144830
p+3 0x804840c 1399144830 -----> correct till this place
p+4 0x8048410 -1012656358 -----> incorrect value retrieved from this place
p+5 0x8048414 -1012656358
p+6 0x8048418 -1772214470
p+7 0x804841c -1772214470
p+8 0x8048420 -882136261
p+9 0x8048424 -882136261
p+10 0x8048428 -247096033
p+11 0x804842c -247096033
p+12 0x8048430 -1420232020
p+13 0x8048434 -1420232020
p+14 0x8048438 -1828461749
p+15 0x804843c -1828461749
ONLY first 4 long values are correctly accessed from C program. Why this is happening ?
What needs to be done inside C program to access the rest of data correctly ?
I am using Linux. Any help to resolve this issue or any link will be a great help. Thanks in advance.